I was inspired to make a video after reading a post from a Member this morning.
He was asking opinions on the V3 AT.
Pretty much the response was 100 positive feedback.
A lot of replies noted that it was fast and accurate.
I've had one AT and in about 10 minutes I was over that thing. Nuf said.
I went to the Dandy and have been sailing true every since.
I kinda started thinking about what actually was "Fast & Accurate"
I made this video as a platform to see results and to use as a performance guide between different types of tricklers.
If anyone has time to setup and run through 5 throws I think it would be a cool thing to share.
Any manufacturer welcome.
I'll collect the general data then post a follow-up video later.
Anyhow, 5 powder pour/drops, 38.0 grains, start timer when you start and stop after the last drop. Lastly, measure the total weight and report.
No scale resetting after you start and don't do it 48 times and post your absolute best run.
It's not a race; rather data to ponder.
For me; 2 minutes was a really good middle for time.
Out of the 7 times I tried this I was either dead on or 1 kernel above or below. For what that's worth.
Let the games begin.
He was asking opinions on the V3 AT.
Pretty much the response was 100 positive feedback.
A lot of replies noted that it was fast and accurate.
I've had one AT and in about 10 minutes I was over that thing. Nuf said.
I went to the Dandy and have been sailing true every since.
I kinda started thinking about what actually was "Fast & Accurate"
I made this video as a platform to see results and to use as a performance guide between different types of tricklers.
If anyone has time to setup and run through 5 throws I think it would be a cool thing to share.
Any manufacturer welcome.
I'll collect the general data then post a follow-up video later.
Anyhow, 5 powder pour/drops, 38.0 grains, start timer when you start and stop after the last drop. Lastly, measure the total weight and report.
No scale resetting after you start and don't do it 48 times and post your absolute best run.
It's not a race; rather data to ponder.
For me; 2 minutes was a really good middle for time.
Out of the 7 times I tried this I was either dead on or 1 kernel above or below. For what that's worth.
Let the games begin.